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Northwestern Wolf Zipper Pouch

northwestern Wolf Zipper Pouch
northwestern Wolf Zipper Pouch

Northwestern Wolf Zipper Pouch Stitch around the edges, leaving a hole in the bottom of the lining for turning. i use a 1 2 inch width seam allowance for this. next, clip the corners to but not through the stitching. turn the pouch right sides out. if you like, use a point turner to make sure you have sharp corners. I’ll show you how to use your sewing machine’s zipper foot in several ways. this lined zipper pouch with tabs is so customizable – you can even add machine embroidery to make it personalized. you can also use regular dressmaking zippers (1” wide) or larger handbag zippers (with a width of 1 1 4”). boxy zipper pouches.

wolf zipper pouch Etsy
wolf zipper pouch Etsy

Wolf Zipper Pouch Etsy Step 3 – sew the zipper to the fabric panels (1 front piece and 1 lining) center the zipper along the top edge of the main fabric piece, right sides together. there should be the same distance from each side of the zipper to the fabric’s edge – approx. 3 8” or 1 2”. stitch the zipper to the main fabric piece with a small 1 8” seam. Well now you get to put those skills to use! we’re gonna sew zipper pouches! lots of them. and give them to every person we know. because they’re just the cutest, fastest, most usefulest project. so grab your favorite zipper color (i bought most of these here and here), grab your favorite fabric, and i’ll show you how to sew a little. Carry your essentials in style with this northwestern wolf zipper pouch. perfect for wolf lovers and animal enthusiasts, this pouch features a stunning gray wolf design against a snowy backdrop. made with high quality materials, it's both functional and fashionable. get yours today!. Step 4: attach the lining. place the main fabric pieces right side down. line up one of the edges of the lining pieces with the top edge of the zipper, as shown below. make sure the sides line up as well and sew the lining to the zipper. flip the zipper pouch around, moving the lining piece to the other side.

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